My fav non-album singles since 1990
I just realized the other day that there are quite a few non-album singles that I love. Songs were only eligible if they were actually a proper UK cd single that did not appear on a studio-album or EP.
Electronic - "Disappointed" [1992. The last track they did with Neil Tennant, it originally appeared on the Cool World soundtrack of all places.]
Haven - "Tell Me" [2003. Released after their debut album, I thought for-sure it'd mean that their 2nd album would be great, but alas no.]
The Libertines - "Don't Look Back Into The Sun" [2003. Same deal as the Haven track above; released after their debut album, I thought for-sure it'd mean that their 2nd album would be great, but alas no.]
Manic Street Preachers - "There By The Grace Of God" [2002. Was a bit of a signal towards the Depeche Mode-influenced sound they would explore on the excellent Lifeblood.]
Morrissey - "My Love Life" [1991. Hard to pick just one for Moz since he had so many great ones back-in-the-day.]
Oasis - "Whatever" [1994. Released after their debut album it still stands as one of their finest songs.]
The Seahorses - "You Can Talk To Me" [1997. Same deal as the Haven and Libertines tracks above; released after their debut album, I thought for-sure it'd mean that their 2nd album would be great, but alas no.]
Shed Seven - "Disco Down" [1999. The new track for their singles compilation.]
Travis - "Coming Around" [2000. Released as a one-off single after The Man Who. In an recent interview with I Am Fuel... Fran says he doesn't really care for this song. Odd!]
Other tracks that are great, but I can't find a YouTube link for:
- The The - "Jealous Of Youth" [1990. A one-off single after Mind Bomb, it signaled the direction they would head on incredible Dusk.]
- Longview - "In A Dream" [2004. Released after their debut album, we're still waiting for that 2nd album!]
John Squire R.I.P.
Posted by: James | Saturday, December 15, 2007 at 05:14 PM
artistically yeah, squire is kinda dead. though after getting use to his weird-ass singing voice I quite liked his first solo album. but the 2nd one was unlistenable.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Squire
Posted by: torr | Saturday, December 15, 2007 at 05:20 PM
Hey this was a great post! Non-album singles are usually quite interesting. I'd also mention the glorious Whatever by Oasis of course. ;-)
Posted by: Pete | Sunday, December 16, 2007 at 02:40 AM
I forgot about My Love Life! Great song I need to add to my ipod. The Siouxsie one didn't quite cut it.
Posted by: xolondon | Sunday, December 16, 2007 at 03:44 AM
oh pete, you're right, i forgot about "Whatever", just added it, thanks!
p.s.
yeah, Moz's "Interlude" kinda fell flat.
Posted by: torr | Sunday, December 16, 2007 at 08:38 AM
Electronic!! Yes, one of my fav non album tracks of all time. Remember it being everywhere on the radio that summer it came out.
Posted by: Jayomatic | Sunday, December 16, 2007 at 05:54 PM
I think Coming Around was just a non-LP single following The Man Who. The new track on the singles compilation was actually Walking In the Sun.
Posted by: Neil Y | Monday, December 17, 2007 at 12:08 PM
ooops, you're right Neil, corrected, thanks!
Posted by: torr | Monday, December 17, 2007 at 12:18 PM
Torr, the fact that you put the Seahorses "You Can Talk to Me" up there (and Disco Down - well done!) makes me realize how awesome you truly are.
:)
Posted by: Matt | Wednesday, December 19, 2007 at 02:56 PM
i'd go with "sunny" over "my love life" ;-)
Posted by: roncs | Wednesday, January 09, 2008 at 06:41 AM